Recently, Mr. Li, a resident of Taizhou, received a courier while at home, including a note claiming that he could get rebates by scanning the QR code and swiping orders part-time. Mr. Li therefore scanned *** and added a stranger's WeChat. After asking the other party how to proceed to get the rebate, the other party sent a fake link, asking him to ** the app named "SY brand" and register an account, and then purchase the specified goods. Mr. Li followed the instructions and saw the rebate amount in his account, mistakenly thinking that he would get a higher rebate commission for buying ** goods, so he believed all this. However, when he tried to withdraw the commission from his account, he found that something was wrong with the account. At this time, Mr. Li realized that he had been defrauded and lost 30,000 yuan.
Internet police reminder: Beware of strange couriers! Do not open, accept or sign for any unconfirmed packages. to avoid scams, viruses or other consequences. If you receive a suspicious courier, take a photo** or video, record important details, and report the incident to the local** or courier company in a timely manner, which will help to track down the crime and protect your rights and interests. Don't click on unknown links, unfamiliar software, or open suspicious email attachments. Share this information with your loved ones, friends, and colleagues. By communicating alerts to each other, we are able to collectively increase alertness to unfamiliar deliveries and reduce unnecessary risks. If you find that you have been deceived, please keep the evidence in time and call the police at 110 to stop the payment as soon as possible.